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<blockquote data-quote="Aku" data-source="post: 3836291" data-attributes="member: 26480"><p>I've had both eyes done. Can't remember the lens replacement I used but very expensive. I had astigmatism that also got corrected with the new lens. The new lens had numerous circles to create a trifocal effect; something like a toric symphony (sp?). I've worn glasses since childhood, but not now. I like that part of it. However, I would be careful of the latest and greatest lens. With mine, driving at night is somewhat of a problem; oncoming headlights, street lights, most all lights have rings or circles around them which is very distracting. It gives me depth perception issues. Also, I got dry eye very bad in both eyes now. Vision at arms length is not what was advised it would be; seeing the console in my Jeep has taken some getting used too. Seeing far away is fantastic. Still have to use reading glasses, but that's not so bad. The surgery itself went like a charm. Dr. Pickard at Precision Eye in Midwest City did the surgery. I have heard he sold his business, so I can't testify to quality of treatment. I still go back if I'm having problems, but they have changed people, so they don't know me or my file.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aku, post: 3836291, member: 26480"] I've had both eyes done. Can't remember the lens replacement I used but very expensive. I had astigmatism that also got corrected with the new lens. The new lens had numerous circles to create a trifocal effect; something like a toric symphony (sp?). I've worn glasses since childhood, but not now. I like that part of it. However, I would be careful of the latest and greatest lens. With mine, driving at night is somewhat of a problem; oncoming headlights, street lights, most all lights have rings or circles around them which is very distracting. It gives me depth perception issues. Also, I got dry eye very bad in both eyes now. Vision at arms length is not what was advised it would be; seeing the console in my Jeep has taken some getting used too. Seeing far away is fantastic. Still have to use reading glasses, but that's not so bad. The surgery itself went like a charm. Dr. Pickard at Precision Eye in Midwest City did the surgery. I have heard he sold his business, so I can't testify to quality of treatment. I still go back if I'm having problems, but they have changed people, so they don't know me or my file. [/QUOTE]
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